Sleep is one of the most important trade shows in Europe regarding hotel interior design, architecture and development. Sleep 2016 is the 10th edition of the event and it will count with numerous exhibitors came from around the world, which will present all the innovations and ideas to perform any hotel interior design.

The event will take place at London’s Business Design Center on November 22nd and 23rd and it will occur along with the European Hotel Design Awards and Conferences. This unique format ensures a distinguished audience, incomparable with any other industry event.

Sleep 2016 will be the largest stage for the presentation of various solutions and products, which will be all about Interior Design, Architecture, Hotel Decoration, Hotel Design and Hotels.

This annual event has the purpose of being the bridge between the best products for hotel design and its suppliers, as well as promote the contact between clients and designers, hotel managers, and sellers.

Guests will have the opportunity to share experiences and ideas, promote new partnerships and collaborations, the main goal of the event is to promote a wide range of products and the relationships between the people and the market.

The keynote speakers are composed by experts of the Hotel Design Industry, including Sharan Pasricha, founder of Ennismore, and Signe Bindslev Henriksen and Peter Bundgaard Rützou, founders of the design studio Space Copenhagen.

“We believe that hospitality should feel local. We are not here to develop another chain of hotels, our goal is to create a series of unique hotels with a shared DNA.” said Sharan Pasricha, founder and CEO of Ennismore.

The SPACE Copenhagen was established in 2005 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Their projects include a wide variety of products, ranging from interior design to furniture and refined objects for day-to-day use, as well as artistic installations and art accessories.

Sleep 2016 will also count with five international designers will compete to be announced the winner of the Sleep Set competition, which consists in different concepts of rooms, exploring new perspectives in hotel guestroom design.